Their personal gallery

Their personal gallery

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The Wolfe family  Diane, left; Ernest, 13; Russell, 10; and Ernie  sit at the 14-foot-long 19th century refectory table that they use as a dining table in their tribal art-filled loft. The table is surrounded by chairs from Liberia and covered with African craft objects, including whistles, walking sticks, dolls and daggers.

The Wolfe family  Diane, left; Ernest, 13; Russell, 10; and Ernie  sit at the 14-foot-long 19th century refectory table that they use as a dining table in their tribal art-filled loft. The table is surrounded by chairs from Liberia and covered with African craft objects, including whistles, walking sticks, dolls and daggers. (Myung J. Chun / LAT)

The Wolfe family  Diane, left; Ernest, 13; Russell, 10; and Ernie  sit at the 14-foot-long 19th century refectory table that they use as a dining table in their tribal art-filled loft. The table is surrounded by chairs from Liberia and covered with African craft objects, including whistles, walking sticks, dolls and daggers.